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the law? it is nowhere? john: your group wants to go farther? >> it is an agreement between two or more states and we have seven states that are now passing it the legislators voted for it and have signed it into law and i will be presented to congress. if approved by congress, it gives total authority for health care in her state, including making the money come back to the state. this is the way for states to say we can do a better job and we are closer to the people. we think that is a good approach across the board they can have a single-payer system or like the state of texas might do, have a free open system. john: let's move onto other topics for the federal government has taken over. the department of education. >> it is historically a total weight. no improvement in test scores, federally mandated standards that are doing nothing for our children. john: they are spending $100 billion per year. >> that's right, no company could do that. we as americans have allow that to continue too l
the law? it is nowhere? john: your group wants to go farther? >> it is an agreement between two or more states and we have seven states that are now passing it the legislators voted for it and have signed it into law and i will be presented to congress. if approved by congress, it gives total authority for health care in her state, including making the money come back to the state. this is the way for states to say we can do a better job and we are closer to the people. we think that is a...
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a lot of people fleeing were states from indiana and wisconsin which finally passed laws for the first time allowing people to negotiate on their own, not have to pay union dues with which they don't agree. freedom in any context is good, paul. it's nice to see it in the workplace, too thanks so much, cam. we wish we had a triple camera on this. that's it for this week's show. thanks to my panel and all of you watching. i'm paul gigot. we hope to see all of you here next week. >> on fox news watch. >> >> our journey is not complete. >> jon: president obama's celebration mondayot second inauguration drawing supporters, celebrities and the fawning media. >> i can't believe i have this vantagece point. >> f mr. president! mr. president! >> mr. president! how are you doing? >> did the cheerleading overshadow the reporting? >> the american people deserve to know answers. >> the "new york times" four are out at state department after scathing report on benghazi attacks. not true. >> had i been president at the time i would have relieved you of your post. >> hillary clinton finally answering
a lot of people fleeing were states from indiana and wisconsin which finally passed laws for the first time allowing people to negotiate on their own, not have to pay union dues with which they don't agree. freedom in any context is good, paul. it's nice to see it in the workplace, too thanks so much, cam. we wish we had a triple camera on this. that's it for this week's show. thanks to my panel and all of you watching. i'm paul gigot. we hope to see all of you here next week. >> on fox...
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goes to harvard law school. clerks for chief justice rehnquist. he had to learn to play tennis in order to have that clerkship because that's what rehnquist wanted. ted serves in the administration for a while, goes home to texas, serves as solicitor general, runs for the u.s. senate. first run for office, wins. he is a, if i may use an old nixon phrase and thatcher phrase, he's one of us, by which i mean he's a reaganite, or reaganaut as dick allen said, he's what i call an all- rounder. i think it's a cricket term. he is a legal eagle of course. a free marketeer. knows a lot about economics. a national security hawk. very knowledgeable about foreign policy. he is a, wish there were a better term for this, he's a social conservative. that term will have to do. and he's a hell of a guy. ladies and gentlemen, the new senator from texas, r, and capital r, rafael ted cruz. \[applause] >> thank you so much. jay has been a dear friend a long, long time. i told jay please -- you know this past week was a momentous week -- oh, i need a mike? hello, hello
goes to harvard law school. clerks for chief justice rehnquist. he had to learn to play tennis in order to have that clerkship because that's what rehnquist wanted. ted serves in the administration for a while, goes home to texas, serves as solicitor general, runs for the u.s. senate. first run for office, wins. he is a, if i may use an old nixon phrase and thatcher phrase, he's one of us, by which i mean he's a reaganite, or reaganaut as dick allen said, he's what i call an all- rounder. i...
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because they change the laws to favor this massive larceny and lawbreaking therefore you have to look at in the context of is the social contract broken are these people who are there to represent us are they now at risk of being overthrown and any definition of democracy the answer would be unequivocal yes well let's look back at this day so august sixteenth six pm it's a thursday this is when geithner was in this meeting with lacker and ben bernanke discussing the forthcoming reduction in the discount rate this is the rate that only banks get at the discount window when they have to go to the fed to borrow money in a crisis situation of liquidity so. let's look at the charts of the s. and p. five hundred that day you see that here and was there head shows what happened on august fifteenth and continued through sixth the sixteenth was an aggressive bout of selling that took the s. and p. from thirteen ninety down to thirteen sixty at the close of the prior trading day and subsequently sent it lower by another thirty points to thirteen thirty at just about two pm eastern time what hap
because they change the laws to favor this massive larceny and lawbreaking therefore you have to look at in the context of is the social contract broken are these people who are there to represent us are they now at risk of being overthrown and any definition of democracy the answer would be unequivocal yes well let's look back at this day so august sixteenth six pm it's a thursday this is when geithner was in this meeting with lacker and ben bernanke discussing the forthcoming reduction in the...
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, drug laws and they don't prosecute in court. and don't defend the defense of marriage act in court and they basically just use executive power, and use the nlrb to impose issues they cannot get congress to pass, versions of card check, for instance, use the epa to do a cap-and-trade bill they cannot get through congress, this is what he is going to do over the next two years with the further ambition, trying to make sure the republicans lose the house in which case he'll have control over congress again. >> chris: juan? >> i think that is right. and what you are seeing here is a response to gridlock. what we are talking about in the case the court ruled on, pepsi cola versus their union is that the republicans really do not like the decisions that would come from a democratic appointee, from the national labor relations board and so, they do not want that board to function. now, remember, these agencies have been created by congress, chris. they are a legit agency. but they are nonfunctional if you don't have people to run them,
, drug laws and they don't prosecute in court. and don't defend the defense of marriage act in court and they basically just use executive power, and use the nlrb to impose issues they cannot get congress to pass, versions of card check, for instance, use the epa to do a cap-and-trade bill they cannot get through congress, this is what he is going to do over the next two years with the further ambition, trying to make sure the republicans lose the house in which case he'll have control over...
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that said the core of this law is unlikely to be overturned. i mean a big risk was taken in terms of his conservative legacy in defending the mandate and defending other parts of this law so it's unlikely the whole law will be sort of relitigated again. the broader part of the law will be looked at again. >> we've talked about the president's shutout to liberalism, if you will. how liberal do you think the president's speech was? >> i'll tell you this, craig. on capitol hill, republicans are reeling after that speech because they think the president's truly shifting to the left, articulating a progressive agenda, and think president barack obama just explained where he stands on all the issues, and he is moving to the left, and he's unashamed about it. >> aisha, the president, he's faced some criticism heretofor from the most liberal wick of the party over the fiscal cliff deal. did the speech bring the left back into the fold? >> sure. i think that it did. i mean, one of the questions that, you know, i would ask is why is it that when you have
that said the core of this law is unlikely to be overturned. i mean a big risk was taken in terms of his conservative legacy in defending the mandate and defending other parts of this law so it's unlikely the whole law will be sort of relitigated again. the broader part of the law will be looked at again. >> we've talked about the president's shutout to liberalism, if you will. how liberal do you think the president's speech was? >> i'll tell you this, craig. on capitol hill,...